Basketball

P.L.A.Y. Important Dates for 2018-19 Season

Important Dates:

Important dates for the program can be found below and details about both traveling and in-house can be found under the tabs on the left and the FAQ. The following are some key dates to be aware of:Click on Traveling or In-House tab to get your information.

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2018 TRAVELING ROSTER DETAILS

Dear Parents and Athletes,

Thank you for your patience in this process. Our goal is always to support our athletes and “Do the right thing!” for them.

Over the last few weeks it has been a little hectic with Open Gyms leading up to Tryout Weekend. Thank you to the parents who took the time to bring their athletes to these events and support P.L.A.Y. Basketball.

This year 405 athletes tried out for Traveling Basketball in both the boys’ and girls’ traveling programs. These athletes were evaluated by evaluators from the High School Coaching staffs along with external, non-Parent experienced basketball resources who all invested a great deal of time, and who took this responsibility very seriously. A big thank you to the Varsity Coaching staffs, External Evaluators, and Parent Volunteers who ALL helped make this Open Gym and Tryout process a huge success.

IMPORTANT POINTS TO HIGHLIGHT:

Players not listed on the roster: for those players, who did not make a team, you will be moved to In-House and be refunded the difference in cost minus a administrative processing fee. Do not get discouraged. Keep playing, work hard to improve your game, and tryout again next year.

For the “B” and “C” level teams, the talent was spread out evenly between those teams.

Uniforms: Orders will be shipped to your home during the week prior to their first basketball tournament.

Coaches: will be announced as soon as we have completed the selection process.

Below are the rosters for the 2018-2019 Traveling Basketball season.

Thank you for getting your children involved in basketball this year. We look forward to a great season.

Purpose to Athletics

What is the Purpose of Athletics? Why do we want our child to be involved in a sport?

When Parents are asked these questions, many will respond with one of these:

Promotes Confidence

Provides Exercise

Experience Team Concepts

Build Individual Skills – Learn the Game

Create Understanding of Winning and Losing

Get to participate with Friends, meet new kids and have Fun

Learn about Sportsmanship and being a good citizen

Relationship of Effort and Accomplishment

All those are good reasons for being involved in sports- somewhere along the way Winning and the scoreboard often becomes the only measuring point for many.* When was the last time you asked your child a direct question on the purposes above ...

Did you gain Confidence at Practice/Game today? How?

Was that a good workout? Can you push yourself more?

Do you like being part of a Team? Why?

What did you learn today – did you try something new?

What have you learned about Winning (or) Losing? Why?

Did you enjoy the practice or game? Why?

How was Sportsmanship Shown (good and bad) today?

Did you give your best effort? How did that feel?

- Instead we usually ask… Did you win?, How many points did you score?
It becomes Scoreboard related only !!! It is OK to ask that – but wait until after you ask a few other questions.

P.L.A.Y. 's IMPACT Committee - in accordance with a variety of resources has come up with a series of topics and over the Basketball Season will look to address one topic each week.

Coaches- review these topics with your players (even if for only 5 minutes, before, at or after practice) and try to make points on each topic as a "Weekly IMPACT Resolution".
It is sometimes hard to stay on a topic for a whole season - but to put them in small nuggets and work on those areas - it will help with the big picture.
It will help answer why you want your child in athletics.
The items and questions above will be covered in weeks to come.

Parents - be sure to preview with your player so that when the Coaches speak on it - they are aware of the topic. Then at the end of the week Coaches and Parents can check back with the players to see what they have learned on the topic of the week. (Again 5 minutes)

The IMPACT Committee would like you to take a look at the WEEKLY TOPICS - BELOW and use that as your IMPACT Resolution – Talking Point for at least a week. Revisit one if needed as the season goes on.
What and Why I.M.P.A.C.T. - check out the definition and how it relates to sports in the document at top of the page. I.M.P.A.C.T. - I Make Positive Actions Count Today*

RESOURCES

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Middle School Intramural / IH League Basketball

We have assisted in forming a League for the 7th & 8th graders to participate at a competitive level yet with less commitment. Other schools in the league are Burnsville, Farmington, Lakeville North and South and Shakopee.. Games in this League will be on Saturdays starting anywhere from 8am - 2pm usually lasts about 1 hour. Some times may change.

Most games will be played in Farmington (due to them having open gyms) - but also may have a game date in Lakeville and Prior Lake.

The practice days of the week will mostly be Tue & Thur , but due to some school events on some of those days we will need to mix in a Couple Fridays. The competition in the BAC League is comparable to C level Middle School Basketball.

We have had to change practice times from after school to one evening a weekend due to not being able to get coaches to attend the afternoon time slot.

We have enough players for 5 teams this season. Cost is around $100.

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Coach Feedback

Did you see one of our coaches following the double-goal coaching principles? Do you have a youth athlete in a PLAY sport or did you compete with a PLAY team?

It's important that our coaches get your feedback directly, but we want to hear your feedback too so that we can continue to provide the best possible experience for our athletes.

To Learn More about the Double Goal Coaching and Parent Involvement go to the "Positive Coaching" Page under the HOME page - left side. Are you a Positiive Double goal Parent? Learn how to move your athlete into a 'Triple Impact athlete'.
Help your athlete become a Master of ELM - Effort, Learning, Recover from Mistakes

Be sure to completely fill out your survey to get proper credit for the information.

Coaches that do not reply - may not be considered for coaching positions in the future. Officials must reply in order to be paid for their games. Thank you for your support of the Team Sportsmanship award program.

Sports Quote

"Champions aren’t made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them—a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill." - Muhammed Ali